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The phrase "a little more difficult" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is slightly more challenging or harder than something else. Example: "The math problem was already challenging, but the last question was a little more difficult than the rest."
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Let's try something a little more difficult.
"Today, it's a little more difficult".
Here's something a little more difficult.
"Par 3s to start are a little more difficult.
Answering the question of why is a little more difficult.
"To interpret the results gets a little more difficult".
The planning task is a little more difficult.
It might be a little more difficult now.
It's a little more difficult than rocket science".
It's a little more difficult for me to get warm".
It's a little more difficult when people are struggling".
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a somewhat more difficult
a little more complex
a little more tricky
a little more awkward
a little more arduous
a slightly more difficult
a little more problematical
a little more delicate
a little more serious
a relatively more difficult
a little more open-minded
a little more unusual
a little more decisive
a little more cynical
a little more clever
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